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authorities came across his name with another immigrant from baltimore and associated with khalid sheikh muhammed the architect of 9/11. then they came across with caris to check out the brooklyn bridge it turns out he visited afghanistan and had been -- bad to the terrorism training camps and met osama bin laden and the fbi was very interested in him. ferris was questioned march 2003. he mentioned a conversation they had and the idea to shoot up some shopping mall. and also the name of christopher came up. even to the in the slowdown in effect with three were arrested and a charge. and also would terrorism related crimes he pleaded guilty in may in virginia of 2003. the radio was he had a lot to offer the government and could maybe get a reduction in his sentence. but his case leaked and the government was forced to publicize the conviction and then ferris loss a bargaining chip meanwhile the government was very interested in that somali immigrant. he had a family and they were tracking him and more concerned about the shopping mall threat. somebody made a throw a comment and we announc
authorities came across his name with another immigrant from baltimore and associated with khalid sheikh muhammed the architect of 9/11. then they came across with caris to check out the brooklyn bridge it turns out he visited afghanistan and had been -- bad to the terrorism training camps and met osama bin laden and the fbi was very interested in him. ferris was questioned march 2003. he mentioned a conversation they had and the idea to shoot up some shopping mall. and also the name of...
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adam rosenberg is executive director of the baltimore child abuse center. prior to directing the center, he served as the prosecutor in a domestic violence unit and the sex offense unit of the baltimore city state attorney's office. we will start with the honorable patricia martin. >> thank you so very much, mr. chair. ladies and gentlemen of the task force, i am honored and privileged to be here and have a conversation with you this afternoon. i have rewritten my oral testimony five times, i believe, today. [laughter] so i hope that my written testimony does provide some insight. what i'd like to do with your privilege is to address some of the questions that were posed earlier today. i do have the names of persons who asked the questions, but rather than take that time and go remind you back of the conversation, i would like to just go through a couple things that i think help address some of the issues that you rsed this morning. i think that there was, there was a question posed to how do we bring the creativity of individuals or families and formulate
adam rosenberg is executive director of the baltimore child abuse center. prior to directing the center, he served as the prosecutor in a domestic violence unit and the sex offense unit of the baltimore city state attorney's office. we will start with the honorable patricia martin. >> thank you so very much, mr. chair. ladies and gentlemen of the task force, i am honored and privileged to be here and have a conversation with you this afternoon. i have rewritten my oral testimony five...
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authorities can across his fame during an investigation of another guy that was an immigrant to baltimore and he was associated with khalid sheikh mohammed the architect of the 9/11 attacks. through that investigation can across ferris's name and this notion that fairness may have been asked to check out the brooklyn bridge to see what it takes to bring it down. this was obviously after the 9/11 attacks. it turns out he actually visited afghanistan and had been to the camps, some of the terrorism training camps and have met bin laden and khalid sheikh mohammed so the fbi was obviously interested in him. fairness saw' questions began in march of 2003 and during the interviews with ferris, he mentioned this conversation that he had had with him and this idea of shooting at a shopping mall and also the name of christopher paul, sophos. authorities started to piece this together and eventually in a sort of slow domino effect of a free were arrested and charged. as of the pakistani immigrant was ultimately pleaded guilty to the two charges of terrorism related crimes and he pleaded guilty in a
authorities can across his fame during an investigation of another guy that was an immigrant to baltimore and he was associated with khalid sheikh mohammed the architect of the 9/11 attacks. through that investigation can across ferris's name and this notion that fairness may have been asked to check out the brooklyn bridge to see what it takes to bring it down. this was obviously after the 9/11 attacks. it turns out he actually visited afghanistan and had been to the camps, some of the...
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three admirers from baltimore send a man -- a lifeline. for not easy to see but a very old letter from 1881. these things don't reproduce well. this is the letter in 1881. let me read you what you can't read for yourself in translation. perhaps it is of little concern to you that in america three people often sit together and allow nietzsche's writings to edify them at their most intimate. i don't see why we shouldn't that least tell you so. we are counting on the fact that your sublimed diction we will never be able want to read anything else again. we need not merely imagine how pleased nietzsche was to get this letter. preserved on the backside of the letter, written on the backside of a letter that is now preserved in the nietzsche archive is his hand written note to self. the first american letter, introduction to world glory, a better translation would be the beginning of world fame. first american letter, beginning of world fame. finally it seemed the world was waking to his genius. during the next few months, silence settled back i
three admirers from baltimore send a man -- a lifeline. for not easy to see but a very old letter from 1881. these things don't reproduce well. this is the letter in 1881. let me read you what you can't read for yourself in translation. perhaps it is of little concern to you that in america three people often sit together and allow nietzsche's writings to edify them at their most intimate. i don't see why we shouldn't that least tell you so. we are counting on the fact that your sublimed...
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as the protracted neglect exacerbated nietzsche's exaggeration out of the blue three admirers from baltimore maryland sent him and at the very lifeline. really not very easy to see. but it's a very old letter. it's from 1881. these don't reproduce well but this is a letter of 1881, and let me read you when you can't read for yourself in translation. perhaps it is a little concerned to you that here in america three people often sit together and allows the 65 ridings to edify then after the incident. but i don't see why we shouldn't at least tell you we are counting on the fact that the due to the death of your sublime addiction we will never be able or one to read anything else again. we may not merely imagine how pleased nietzsche was to get this letter for the preserved on the backside of the letter written on the backside of the letter that is now preserved in the archives it is his hand written note itself procrit. the brief and nietzsche the first american letter of introduction to world war. he would be little a better translation would be the beginning of world things. so first americ
as the protracted neglect exacerbated nietzsche's exaggeration out of the blue three admirers from baltimore maryland sent him and at the very lifeline. really not very easy to see. but it's a very old letter. it's from 1881. these don't reproduce well but this is a letter of 1881, and let me read you when you can't read for yourself in translation. perhaps it is a little concerned to you that here in america three people often sit together and allows the 65 ridings to edify then after the...
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out producing all the axis powers combined and by the end of 1943 the american economy is producing baltimore war material than germany and great britain combined. ford motor co. produces more than mussolini's economy. and in fact we produce enough steel and other raw materials to enable the number one wartime manufacturer of airplanes imagine enough material to enable british and soviets to the the number 2 and no. 3 aircraft in the process. numbers are staggering in textbooks and so on, 28,008,800 -- we were producing five aircraft carriers a month during world war ii. talking 86,000 tanks, 3.5 million trucks. remember studebaker? misapplies 200,000 in the red army. studebaker trucks on the backbone of the soviet logistics' section which enables stalin's armies to go across eastern europe to the gates of berlin. 2.5 machine guns many produced by companies that had never seen a machine gun before. companies like revenue typewriter, national postage meter, the jukebox company out of chicago which produced the m 1 carbine using design created by winchester hand over forty-one billion rounds of
out producing all the axis powers combined and by the end of 1943 the american economy is producing baltimore war material than germany and great britain combined. ford motor co. produces more than mussolini's economy. and in fact we produce enough steel and other raw materials to enable the number one wartime manufacturer of airplanes imagine enough material to enable british and soviets to the the number 2 and no. 3 aircraft in the process. numbers are staggering in textbooks and so on,...
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. >> and reagan airport, and thurgood marshall in baltimore. >> now, obviously one of the last things that happens while kennedy is alive that has a very important impact on foreign policy is the assassination of the president of south vietnam. our client, our ally over there. and then two weeks later, i think it's two weeks later, kennedy is himself assassinated. and as you were saying before, this raised the questions that historians can argue about, keep arguing about, the next 50 years, would kennedy have wanted to -- would he have pulled american troops out of vietnam dish pull adviseers out, and you -- indications are that he would have and you cite various sources.that. just curious, just to challenge that a little bit, there's a wonderful book by a diploma called, "choosing war" in which he says that viet cong attacks were doubling in november from the month above in south vietnam. and that there were meetings of kennedy's top advicers in honolulu, which is -- which i think finished up the day before kennedy was assassinated -- a great film -- and they warn the viet cong is go
. >> and reagan airport, and thurgood marshall in baltimore. >> now, obviously one of the last things that happens while kennedy is alive that has a very important impact on foreign policy is the assassination of the president of south vietnam. our client, our ally over there. and then two weeks later, i think it's two weeks later, kennedy is himself assassinated. and as you were saying before, this raised the questions that historians can argue about, keep arguing about, the next...
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but a few months later as the projected neglect frustration out of the blue, three admirers from baltimore maryland sent him and it for larry lifeline. this is a very old letter from 1881. these things don't produce well, but this is the letter of 1881 come and let me read you what you can read for yourself in translation perhaps it is a little concern to you that here in america three people often sit together and allow neitzsche's writings to edify them as the most intimate. but i don't see why we shouldn't least tell you we are counting on the facts that deutsch to the death of your thoughts and your supply indiction we will never be able or want to read anything off-again. we need not merely imagine how pleased neitzsche was to get this letter for preserved on the backside of the letter, written on the backside of the letter that is not preserved in the archive is his hand written note himself. the first american letter, introduction to world lowry would be a better translation would be the beginning of will seem so first american letter, the beginning of world fame finally it seemed t
but a few months later as the projected neglect frustration out of the blue, three admirers from baltimore maryland sent him and it for larry lifeline. this is a very old letter from 1881. these things don't produce well, but this is the letter of 1881 come and let me read you what you can read for yourself in translation perhaps it is a little concern to you that here in america three people often sit together and allow neitzsche's writings to edify them as the most intimate. but i don't see...
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authorities came across his name during an investigation of another guy who was an immigrant to baltimore, and khan was associated with khalid sheikh mohammed, the architect of the 9/11 attacks. and sort of through that investigation they came across ferris' name, and they came across this notion that ferris may have been asked to check out the brooklyn bridge, see what it would take to bring the brooklyn bridge down. this is, obviously, after the 9/11 attacks. turns out ferris had actually visited afghanistan, he'd been to the camps, some of the terrorism training camps, he'd met bin laden, he'd met khalid sheikh mohammed. and so the fbi was, obviously, very interested in him. ferris was questioned beginning in march of 2003, and during the interviews with ferris, he mentioned this conversation that they had had with and this idea of shooting up the shopping mall. and also the name of christopher paul, the third man at this coffee shop came up. authorities started to piece all this together, and eventually in a sort of slow domino effect the three were arrested and charged. so ferris, th
authorities came across his name during an investigation of another guy who was an immigrant to baltimore, and khan was associated with khalid sheikh mohammed, the architect of the 9/11 attacks. and sort of through that investigation they came across ferris' name, and they came across this notion that ferris may have been asked to check out the brooklyn bridge, see what it would take to bring the brooklyn bridge down. this is, obviously, after the 9/11 attacks. turns out ferris had actually...
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authors came across the name during an investigation of another guy who was a immigrant to baltimore and he was associated with klieg mohamed. they came across the notion that faris may have been asked to check 0 out the brooklyn bridge, see what it would take to bring the brooklyn bridge down. it's obviously after the 9/11 athats. he actually visited afghanistan. he'd been to the camps some of the terrorism training camps. met weathered and mohamed and the fbi was interested in him. faris was questioned beginning in mar of 2003. and during the interviews with faris, he mentioned the conversation they had with and the idea of shooting up a shopping mall. and also the name of christopher paul, the third man at this coffee shop came up. authorities started to piece it together and eventually in a sort of slow domino effect, the three were arrested and charged. so faris, the pakistan immigrant was ultimately pleaded guilty to two chargeses of terrorism-related crimes. he pleaded guilty in a secret closed deal in may in virginia. may of 2003. the idea was that he had a lot to have offer
authors came across the name during an investigation of another guy who was a immigrant to baltimore and he was associated with klieg mohamed. they came across the notion that faris may have been asked to check 0 out the brooklyn bridge, see what it would take to bring the brooklyn bridge down. it's obviously after the 9/11 athats. he actually visited afghanistan. he'd been to the camps some of the terrorism training camps. met weathered and mohamed and the fbi was interested in him. faris was...
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or baltimore it would be hard to partner with the provider organizations that have the courage to say in up -- sign up for these models in ways that it critical to the success of their market. but imagine those who sign up for it are able to partner with their private payers who are paying that model. if the providers who come in have the data to work with if we could do the same rich analytic for the providers in our markets and medicare pioneers, this is enormous assistance to them. if we take as analytics and help with the performance improvement guidance on the commercial side giving them the same guidance on the medicare side, more rapid uptake across the country because fear is a rate limit her. i wouldn't know the first thing about how to transition from a system that pays me for every unit i produce, overall spending and quality. >> when a witness says they support the effort along the lines that senator grassley and i are talking about or they promote transition beyond the for service i think i ought to quit while i am ahead. >> you are doing just great. >> thank you for the
or baltimore it would be hard to partner with the provider organizations that have the courage to say in up -- sign up for these models in ways that it critical to the success of their market. but imagine those who sign up for it are able to partner with their private payers who are paying that model. if the providers who come in have the data to work with if we could do the same rich analytic for the providers in our markets and medicare pioneers, this is enormous assistance to them. if we...
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>> my name's daniel coreturn, and i'm from baltimore,
>> my name's daniel coreturn, and i'm from baltimore,
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authorities came across his name during an investigation of another guy named khan who was an immigrant to baltimore, and khan was associated with khalid shake no happened, the -- khalid sheikh no happened, the architect to have 9/11 attacks. and they came across faris' name, and the notion that he may have been asked to check out the brooklyn bridge, see what it would take to bring the brooklyn bridge down. turns out faris had visited afghanistan, he'd been to some of the terrorism training camps, he'd met bin laden, he'd met khalid sheikh mohammed. so the fbi was obviously very interested in him. faris was questioned begin anything march of 2003, and during the interviews with faris, he mentioned this conversation that today had had with, that abdi had had and this idea of shooting up a shopping mall. and also the name of christopher paul, the third man at this coffee shop, came up. authorities started to piece all this together, and eventually if a sort of slow domino effect the three were arrested and charged. so iman faris, the pakistani immigrant, ultimately needed guilty to two charges of ter
authorities came across his name during an investigation of another guy named khan who was an immigrant to baltimore, and khan was associated with khalid shake no happened, the -- khalid sheikh no happened, the architect to have 9/11 attacks. and they came across faris' name, and the notion that he may have been asked to check out the brooklyn bridge, see what it would take to bring the brooklyn bridge down. turns out faris had visited afghanistan, he'd been to some of the terrorism training...
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if it's going to hit baltimore, too bad. should have had the boundary bigger. if it's going to hit fort bragg, we are good. we have got them covered. and they could use some road work down there anyhow. okay i'm just kidding. so when you think about it, it's ludicrous to think that we wouldn't have the responsibility and the authority to defend the nation but now here comes the question. they attack wall street. now those of us in uniform say okay that is not a military thing. there goes all your money. we are in the military, we don't have any money. it's not our money. it's your money. that makes us all even again. so we wouldn't say let them take down wall street. we have got to have a way to defend against it. you can't see wall street. i mean, in cyberspace. we have no sensors. and so part of the legislation push on both sides, both parties is how do you share information so that we can see in somebody can call up and say hey they are attacking wall street. would you please make it stop? and we would consider that and say, i am thinking, which part of wall
if it's going to hit baltimore, too bad. should have had the boundary bigger. if it's going to hit fort bragg, we are good. we have got them covered. and they could use some road work down there anyhow. okay i'm just kidding. so when you think about it, it's ludicrous to think that we wouldn't have the responsibility and the authority to defend the nation but now here comes the question. they attack wall street. now those of us in uniform say okay that is not a military thing. there goes all...
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vacated, we don't, even though the black women and baltimore ask us to come in and partner with them. so that's the politics of it. and so i will be calling you and all of you when we don't get it, because if only white organizations get these grants, they can't -- they can't focus on the black community. we need to raise hell. and i know i'm on tv. aspect. >> -- [laughter] >> speaking of being on tv and raising hell, sheree, we talked a little earlier about how may be cultural differences are affecting coverage of black obesity and lack health in the media you obviously very well put to talk about this as a health writer. what you think of how black obesity is covered? >> i have to say obviously i'm here today because i'm not at all happy with how it's covered. i think there are many people in this room have spoken to already who are familiar with the very same -- famous piece now that was in the near a, by an academic and professor named alex randall. who wrote an article about how black women like to be or were happy to be fat, to please our men, and to be larger for the sake, to h
vacated, we don't, even though the black women and baltimore ask us to come in and partner with them. so that's the politics of it. and so i will be calling you and all of you when we don't get it, because if only white organizations get these grants, they can't -- they can't focus on the black community. we need to raise hell. and i know i'm on tv. aspect. >> -- [laughter] >> speaking of being on tv and raising hell, sheree, we talked a little earlier about how may be cultural...
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as the protracted neglect exacerbated nietzsche's frustration, out of the blue three admirers from baltimore, maryland, sent him a lifeline. i realize it's not very easy to see. it's a very old letter, it's from 1881, and these things don't reproduce well. but this is elissa finkman's letter of 181, and let me read for you in translation. esteemed doctor, perhaps it is of little concern to you that here in america three people often sit together and allow nietzsche's writings to edify them at their most intimate. but i don't see why we shouldn't at least tell you so once. we are counting on the fact that due to the depth of your thoughts we will never be able or want to ever read anything else again. we need not merely imagine how pleased nietzsche was to get this letter, for preserved on the back side of the letter, written on the back side of the letter that is now preserved in the nietzsche archive is his handwritten note to self. [speaking in native tongue] the first american letter, introduction to world glory would be literal, a better translation would be the beginning of world fame.
as the protracted neglect exacerbated nietzsche's frustration, out of the blue three admirers from baltimore, maryland, sent him a lifeline. i realize it's not very easy to see. it's a very old letter, it's from 1881, and these things don't reproduce well. but this is elissa finkman's letter of 181, and let me read for you in translation. esteemed doctor, perhaps it is of little concern to you that here in america three people often sit together and allow nietzsche's writings to edify them at...
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she has been 30 years in law enforcement beginning her career as baltimore city police officer after graduating from college in minnesota with bachelor of science and criminal justice in 1978. without objection, your witness statement will be entered into the record in its entirety. i ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes. all about the green, yellow and red lights in front of you. >> chairman sensenbrenner the version ranking member scott. >> please pull the microphone a little bit closer to you. >> mr. sensenbrenner, members of the subcommittee, is my honor to appear before you to discuss your oversight of the dea and our role in reducing crime, protecting the american public and drugs and increasing the nation's security. for violating dea's recent accomplishments i want to thank you for your continued support of our essentials what enforcement mission. the partnership is especially appreciated in light of the ever changing challenges, a hallmark of our organization is the increasingly global nature of their operation. traffickers are using the latest technology to
she has been 30 years in law enforcement beginning her career as baltimore city police officer after graduating from college in minnesota with bachelor of science and criminal justice in 1978. without objection, your witness statement will be entered into the record in its entirety. i ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes. all about the green, yellow and red lights in front of you. >> chairman sensenbrenner the version ranking member scott. >> please pull the...
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out of baltimore, we export to 35 countries. however, one of the things that hamstrings us is our tax policy. i compete with canada, and they have an 18% rate, and it's declining. and that includes health insurance for all their employees. i, i mean, intel pays 32% taxes, i have a higher tax rate than that because everything goes through me personally, okay? and i have to pay blue cross and blue shield for my employees on top of the high 40% rate. so i think something that you could do to help us, president obama can do to help us is to make our tax rates competitive so that we can beat canada, and we can beat germ -- germany, and we can beat china. and more jobs will be created here, and we can hire and employ more steel workers. >> that's powerful and absolutely critically important. i think you likely know that the president is committed to doing that. now, a reality is right now at this time in this congress where it's been so hard to get anything passed may not be the most, may not be the time in which this gets done. but i
out of baltimore, we export to 35 countries. however, one of the things that hamstrings us is our tax policy. i compete with canada, and they have an 18% rate, and it's declining. and that includes health insurance for all their employees. i, i mean, intel pays 32% taxes, i have a higher tax rate than that because everything goes through me personally, okay? and i have to pay blue cross and blue shield for my employees on top of the high 40% rate. so i think something that you could do to help...
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it today, the very first bill and the congress, we saw this earlier here at the archives, with the baltimore citizens petitioning to protect. he was on the political table from the beginning of congress. they were on than when they are on now. you are bashing was critical for our economy to move forward to the central and licensed for a global supply chain. and you ask well, it's pretty easy. the second thing is innovation, which requires two things. getting a reward. why am i going to taste this risk? here and there, when in reality, it is risk-taking that drives an innovative economy. we need risk-taking and free and open trade. it is one of the proven tools that has been left in the toolbox. sites approaching the fiscal clip, we need to be part of the global economy and lead the global economy, as opposed to cowering and being fearful, the person that will leave this economy back to the job growth. >> we talk about the toolbox, the president has free-trade deals, they are moving ahead on the partnership they have invited mexico, we are talking about the pacific -- are you accusing the pre
it today, the very first bill and the congress, we saw this earlier here at the archives, with the baltimore citizens petitioning to protect. he was on the political table from the beginning of congress. they were on than when they are on now. you are bashing was critical for our economy to move forward to the central and licensed for a global supply chain. and you ask well, it's pretty easy. the second thing is innovation, which requires two things. getting a reward. why am i going to taste...
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again making the next generation of electric vehicles to really see trade increasing out of the port of baltimore which is creating jobs as we sell more and more american products abroad, and our schools, thanks in part to the president's health or actually raising standards. our graduation rates are rising and the president challenged all of us to do more. i think all of us as citizens and he challenged congress and i think he challenged the states to raise their mandatory age for high school so that no child can drop out unless they achieve a high school degree before the age of 183 >> governor, and of all this is only 50 miles from where we stand now. so you may have a different perspective on the partisanship in washington. but, could you compare it to annapolis and what you see here and how that affects you as a governor? >> i think the whole country is going through a period of colorization and what i like about the president's very strong and fearlessness it tonight is he reminded all of us that the greatness of our country wasn't built by any one person was built by all of us working toge
again making the next generation of electric vehicles to really see trade increasing out of the port of baltimore which is creating jobs as we sell more and more american products abroad, and our schools, thanks in part to the president's health or actually raising standards. our graduation rates are rising and the president challenged all of us to do more. i think all of us as citizens and he challenged congress and i think he challenged the states to raise their mandatory age for high school...
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areas of the country and other places of the world where the resources don't exist through the base baltimore fund being jointly trusted by management and union officials. we've provided millions of dollars to try to get more players on the field and give more kids the chance to play baseball and softball. >> with so many choosing soccer or are you doing to encourage them to play baseball instead? [laughter] >> all right. sitting over here i have the head of the one of my dearest friends who would be very upset with me if he thought i was discouraging people from playing soccer. [laughter] there's a lot of people in this country and a lot of people in this world. i don't think we need to discourage any kids from playing any sport. we want kids to be active. there's plenty of kids playing baseball and markets paying soft ball than ever before and there is plenty to go around. what would be the impact of the deal for the act renegotiated now than the orioles owner peter angelos gave most of the profits as a tv sweetener for putting another team in his backyard. [laughter] you want to take this
areas of the country and other places of the world where the resources don't exist through the base baltimore fund being jointly trusted by management and union officials. we've provided millions of dollars to try to get more players on the field and give more kids the chance to play baseball and softball. >> with so many choosing soccer or are you doing to encourage them to play baseball instead? [laughter] >> all right. sitting over here i have the head of the one of my dearest...
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let me pause to say thank you for arranging a tour of the port of baltimore with the coast guard to read recently where i and you had the opportunity to witness some of the things the ranking member is talking about. the scrutiny of manifest, looking at the country of origin, scoffs of the shift that's carrying the containers, possible interdiction to read multiple places along the way, and then the active screening in the port for the radioactive material chemical and biological issues. and so when you think about the number of ports in this country and the number of containers that come in and i am amazed that we are able to do as well of each other as we did. and i commend the gentleman that are doing that implementing the policy of this country every day to keep us safe. so thank you and thanks for educating me. i guess the question i have is mcaleenan -- >> mcaleenan, sir tristram thank you pittard i wasn't here for the introductions, madam chairman, so i apologize. kim cdp effectively screen high risk shipments in a way that expedite a legitimate commerce? because from what i saw t
let me pause to say thank you for arranging a tour of the port of baltimore with the coast guard to read recently where i and you had the opportunity to witness some of the things the ranking member is talking about. the scrutiny of manifest, looking at the country of origin, scoffs of the shift that's carrying the containers, possible interdiction to read multiple places along the way, and then the active screening in the port for the radioactive material chemical and biological issues. and so...
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audio and a factory in baltimore and like intel we made everything in the usa and export to 35 countries. however one of the things is our tax policy. i compete with canada, and they have an 18% rate and it's a declining, and that includes health insurance for all their employees. intel faces a 32% tax i have a higher tax rate everything goes to me personally. i have the blue cross blue shield with my employees on top of the 40% rate. so i think something you could do to help us president obama can do to help us is to make our tax rate competitive so that we can beat canada and we can beat germany and china and more jobs will be created here and we will be able to hire more. >> that's powerful. i think you'd like to know the president is committed to doing that. a reality is right now at this time in this congress to get anything passed may not be the most where this gets done. i've been part of a very large number of planning a cross t's federal government on how we can do that and how to structure. there's a lot of work being done on that and hoping something can be done as soon as pos
audio and a factory in baltimore and like intel we made everything in the usa and export to 35 countries. however one of the things is our tax policy. i compete with canada, and they have an 18% rate and it's a declining, and that includes health insurance for all their employees. intel faces a 32% tax i have a higher tax rate everything goes to me personally. i have the blue cross blue shield with my employees on top of the 40% rate. so i think something you could do to help us president obama...
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i have other questions related to military medicine and if i have one final tall ships coming into baltimore harbor as ancient ships come in we are saying goodbye to the hospital ship to conquer. i take no comfort in that. can you take a look at that and see if i can keep the comfort? >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. mr. secretary general dempsey, mr. chairman coming you recall your time in the house of representatives and chaired the house budget committee and i was one of your leal acolytes. you set the stage in our budget deliberations to reach a balanced budget which i am very proud of that achievement, and i know that it wasn't easy. i asked the committee staff to compare spending when our budget was in balance to where it is today in three categories using constant dollar swap with and here's what they came up with. in the discretionary spending there has been zero increases in spending. when it comes to an entitlement spending, there's been 30% increase in spending since we were in balance. with the budget we are proposing, the base budget, we are proposing
i have other questions related to military medicine and if i have one final tall ships coming into baltimore harbor as ancient ships come in we are saying goodbye to the hospital ship to conquer. i take no comfort in that. can you take a look at that and see if i can keep the comfort? >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. mr. secretary general dempsey, mr. chairman coming you recall your time in the house of representatives and chaired the house budget...
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you can listen to c-span radio in the washington baltimore area at 90.1 fm. on xm satellite radio, channel 119, were online at c-span radio.org. now, you can listen on your smart phone with the same c-span radio app for iphone, blackberry and android devices. >> on tomorrow morning's "washington journal", look at the upcoming presidential debate. our guest is frank donatelli. chairman of the a group that trains republican candidates for office. in the video of mitt romney talking about the 47% of americans that mr. romney says don't pay taxes. and we will get medicare's growing costs with emily etheridge, a health care reporter from rational quarterly. "washington journal" is live everyday at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> will do with the president obama did for the budget. nothing except for borrow and spend. our credit rating was downgraded for the first time in our history. >> we laid out a 4 trillion-dollar debt reduction plan over the next several days. $4 trillion. ladies and online, these guys go against everything. no, i really mean it. not only do
you can listen to c-span radio in the washington baltimore area at 90.1 fm. on xm satellite radio, channel 119, were online at c-span radio.org. now, you can listen on your smart phone with the same c-span radio app for iphone, blackberry and android devices. >> on tomorrow morning's "washington journal", look at the upcoming presidential debate. our guest is frank donatelli. chairman of the a group that trains republican candidates for office. in the video of mitt romney...
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it today, the very first bill and the congress, we saw this earlier here at the archives, with the baltimore citizens petitioning to protect. he was on the political table from the beginning of congress. they were on than when they are on now. you are bashing was critical for our economy to move forward to the central and licensed for a global supply chain. and you ask well, it's pretty easy. the second thing is innovation, which requires two things. getting a reward. why am i going to taste this risk? here and there, when in reality, it is risk-taking that drives an innovative economy. we need risk-taking and free and open trade. it is one of the proven tools that has been left in the toolbox. sites approaching the fiscal clip, we need to be part of the global economy and lead the global economy, as opposed to cowering and being fearful, the person that will leave this economy back to the job growth. >> we talk about the toolbox, the president has free-trade deals, they are moving ahead on the partnership they have invited mexico, we are talking about the pacific -- are you accusing the pre
it today, the very first bill and the congress, we saw this earlier here at the archives, with the baltimore citizens petitioning to protect. he was on the political table from the beginning of congress. they were on than when they are on now. you are bashing was critical for our economy to move forward to the central and licensed for a global supply chain. and you ask well, it's pretty easy. the second thing is innovation, which requires two things. getting a reward. why am i going to taste...
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tomorrow morning i speak on a panel with financial service information sharing and analysis center up in baltimore. so that's one aspect. financial-heavy, sure. why? that's where the money is. threat actors, organized crime and all the pieces of malware that we track are written to steal credentials, to steal money and to move money somewhere. but that doesn't mean they're not after other things such as intellectual property rights, so ipr. that's why we're happy to partner with the ipr center and the last couple of weeks and going into july also deals with intellectual property rights issues. nation state, we do trip over that, but it's more the criminal state actors whether it's counterfeit pharmaceuticals, luxury goods and the public safety impact of those pharmaceuticals or goods. so we do share a lot of information related to that. telco and mobile, mobile is ubiquitous. there's more cell phones coming online than people are buying computers worldwide, and in the back of my head i know the stat, but i just can't pull it out and give you the quote. i'll leave that there, but mobile's a huge pr
tomorrow morning i speak on a panel with financial service information sharing and analysis center up in baltimore. so that's one aspect. financial-heavy, sure. why? that's where the money is. threat actors, organized crime and all the pieces of malware that we track are written to steal credentials, to steal money and to move money somewhere. but that doesn't mean they're not after other things such as intellectual property rights, so ipr. that's why we're happy to partner with the ipr center...
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>> guest: i went to public school in part 10 baltimore until the eighth grade. then i went to some boarding schools or very good in massachusetts. eagle brook school, i was there for eighth and ninth grade. best of its kind. in illinois, there were not too many people going off to schools at that time. half of my friends thought i was sent to military s and i do not have a half cent to reform school which may have been a judgment of my character. in any case, still there, 180 kids at the top of massachusetts and i went to philips academy, spectacular place then and now. one of the best history department honor and that includes both colleges. college i went to williams college in massachusetts and the way that happened was one of my mentors was ted pfizer who recently passed much too worthy. he was head master and in those days where do you want to go to college and i guess harvard. why that? a lot of my friends want to go there. i don't think that is a good reason to go anyplace. you want to write history books. i think we will send you to williams with 1800 st
>> guest: i went to public school in part 10 baltimore until the eighth grade. then i went to some boarding schools or very good in massachusetts. eagle brook school, i was there for eighth and ninth grade. best of its kind. in illinois, there were not too many people going off to schools at that time. half of my friends thought i was sent to military s and i do not have a half cent to reform school which may have been a judgment of my character. in any case, still there, 180 kids at the...
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>> guest: i went to public school in part 10 baltimore until the eighth grade. then i went to some boarding schools or very good in massachusetts. eagle brook school, i was there for eighth and ninth grade. best of its kind. in illinois, there were not too many people going off to schools at that time. half of my friends thought i was sent to military school or sent to reform school, which, played on the judgment of my character. either way, 180 kids at the top of the class. then i went to andover massachusetts, which is a spectacular place. they have one of the best in history departments on earth. i went to williams college in massachusetts. the way that happened was actually one of my mentors was a man who passed way too early. he was the headmaster of andover. in those days, you would go see the headmaster and he would say where would you want to go to college or a a lot of my friends wanted to go to this particular college and he said i don't think that's a good reason for you to go anyplace. he said you want he wants to write history books, don't you? he s
>> guest: i went to public school in part 10 baltimore until the eighth grade. then i went to some boarding schools or very good in massachusetts. eagle brook school, i was there for eighth and ninth grade. best of its kind. in illinois, there were not too many people going off to schools at that time. half of my friends thought i was sent to military school or sent to reform school, which, played on the judgment of my character. either way, 180 kids at the top of the class. then i went...
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>> guest: i went to public school in part 10 baltimore until the eighth grade. then i went to some boarding schools or very good in massachusetts. eagle brook school, i was there for eighth and ninth grade. best of its kind. in illinois, there were not too many people going off to schools at that time. half of my friends thought i was sent to military school or sent to reform school, which, played on the judgment of my character. either way, 180 kids at the top of the class. then i went to andover massachusetts, which is a spectacular place. they have one of the best in history departments on earth. i went to williams college in massachusetts. the way that happened was actually one of my mentors was a man who passed way too early. he was the headmaster of andover. in those days, you would go see the headmaster and he would say where would you want to go to college or a a lot of my friends wanted to go to this particular college and he said i don't think that's a good reason for you to go anyplace. he said you want he wants to write history books, don't you? he s
>> guest: i went to public school in part 10 baltimore until the eighth grade. then i went to some boarding schools or very good in massachusetts. eagle brook school, i was there for eighth and ninth grade. best of its kind. in illinois, there were not too many people going off to schools at that time. half of my friends thought i was sent to military school or sent to reform school, which, played on the judgment of my character. either way, 180 kids at the top of the class. then i went...
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and then the "baltimore sun" this morning in the first set when obama returns to the trenches. the campaign stop in ohio and the 15th stock yesterday in the state in 2012. was his 30th trip he's taking office in this 15th this year alone to read it so both candidates campaigning in ohio and then as we said showing the race tightening after the debate here is "the new york post" this morning showing that nationwide according to the gallup, romney is up 49%. president obama 37% coming and then here you can see the state of ohio this is a cnn report showing president obama the four-point lead over governor romney in ohio the american research group showing romney up 48% in ohio and president obama 47%, so tightening across the country in the battleground states. samford for the democratic call. we will go back to the topic here. the supreme court to hear affirmative action cases today. what do you think clacks >> caller: back in the 2003 opinion i think it kind of encapsulates in the sense that the constitution does not prevent your consideration. they also said in that opinion ra
and then the "baltimore sun" this morning in the first set when obama returns to the trenches. the campaign stop in ohio and the 15th stock yesterday in the state in 2012. was his 30th trip he's taking office in this 15th this year alone to read it so both candidates campaigning in ohio and then as we said showing the race tightening after the debate here is "the new york post" this morning showing that nationwide according to the gallup, romney is up 49%. president obama...
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and henry trewhitt diplomatic ltimor correspondent for the "baltimore sun." edwin newman formerly of nbc sws and now syndicated columnistyn is our moderator. >> moderator: dorothy ridings, thank you. a brief about the procedure the first question will go to walteu mondale. he will have to and half minutes to reply and then the panel member who puts the question-up. that will be limited to one minute. after that the same question will be put to president reagan and there will be a follow up and each man will have one minute for battle. the second question will go to president reagan and and the alternating will continue. then there will be four minutes summations. we have asked the question is to be brief. let's begin. your question to mr. mondale. >> two related questions on the issue of central america. you and the democratic party have said the only policy in central america should be on the economic development and to negotiations with a quarantine of nicaragua. you believe these answers would solve the conflict there? to you believe there is no need? are
and henry trewhitt diplomatic ltimor correspondent for the "baltimore sun." edwin newman formerly of nbc sws and now syndicated columnistyn is our moderator. >> moderator: dorothy ridings, thank you. a brief about the procedure the first question will go to walteu mondale. he will have to and half minutes to reply and then the panel member who puts the question-up. that will be limited to one minute. after that the same question will be put to president reagan and there will be...
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. >> standing outside the book signing area,, hello my name is daniel coburn and i am from baltimore, maryland. >> it was fantastic. he has a really top talent. >> it was a book you wanted to read before you came today? >> i actually read it before i came today and he has a new book out that i will be taking up when i get home. >> any other books that do you recommend as well? >> in general, i just finished up the king of gang of thrones book. very entertaining to read. >> with you currently reading now? >> well, i'm going to be picking up the oath. >> here at the 12th annual national book festival on the national mall in washington dc, we are joined by david rubenstein, cochair of the carlyle group and a benefactor of the national book festival. mr. rubin side, with your connection? >> i have been involved with the library of congress for a while. i agreed to put up $5 million to help get funded for the next five years. and so that was my initial contact. subsequently, i provided additional money so it could be a two-day affair. originally it was a one-day event. today is the second
. >> standing outside the book signing area,, hello my name is daniel coburn and i am from baltimore, maryland. >> it was fantastic. he has a really top talent. >> it was a book you wanted to read before you came today? >> i actually read it before i came today and he has a new book out that i will be taking up when i get home. >> any other books that do you recommend as well? >> in general, i just finished up the king of gang of thrones book. very...